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Episode 512: SPECIAL EPISODE -- FOUND: Gary Devore

Unfound

Ed Dentzel

True Crime

4.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Ed gives a behind the curtain look at the other podcast he produces. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz4bh2ppqACeF7BdKw_93eA/join --Unfound plays on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Podbean, Deezer, Google Play and many other podcast platforms. --on Monday nights at 9pm ET, please join us on the Unfound Podcast Channel for the Unfound Live Show. All of you can talk with me and I can answer your questions. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast --email address: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com --the website: https://theunfoundpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

I actually publish another missing person's podcast.

0:04.6

Did you know that?

0:06.4

It's called Found.

0:09.0

But it's only available to supporters on Patreon and YouTube.

0:14.0

What is it?

0:15.4

What format is it?

0:17.3

How is it different from the podcast that comes out every Friday?

0:23.5

Well, you will get all those questions and more answered today, as I've picked out one of Fown's previous episodes for public

0:31.8

consumption. I'm Ed Dunsell, and this is unfound.

0:53.2

I came up with the idea of found about two and a half years ago.

0:58.3

I think the first episode came out in March of 2023.

1:04.0

Pretty sure.

1:05.5

Why did I do this?

1:07.5

Why did I heap more work upon myself voluntarily? Well, the reasoning was a combination of

1:14.7

things. I wanted to add some value to the subscriptions of the people who were already supporting

1:21.4

unfound on Patreon and YouTube. However, I didn't want it to be something that was kind of a throwaway,

1:29.2

something that wasn't helpful or informative. And I came upon the idea of examining

1:35.5

disappearances that had been resolved. How were they resolved? Why were they resolved? What can we learn from the resolved cases that can be

1:47.4

applied to all the unresolved ones featured on the main podcast? And truthfully, this may be the

1:55.9

most important part of everything we do. Are we learning anything to resolve disappearances?

2:03.2

Hence, found was born, and I particularly love the logo.

2:09.5

I started with Brandon Lawson, but others that have been featured include

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